The audio-visual organisation Touch was initiated in 1981 by graphic designer
Jon Wozencroft along with Andrew McKenzie, Garry Mouat and
Panni Charrington.

Their first publication, Feature Mist, published in December 1982 was the first in a series of six cassette magazines.
The 32 page A5 magazine featured stories by Psychic TV, Neville Brody and others, with illustrations by a host
of up-and-coming graphic designers and artists (including Malcolm Garrett), and a cover-cassette
of exclusive material from New Order, Tuxedomoon, Soliman Gamil and Simple Minds.

The Simple Minds track was a previously unreleased instrumental version of
King Is White And In The Crowd. Unfortunately the music was interrupted several times
by snippets of a recording between Jim and Garry Mouat
conducted on an extremely windy Brighton seafront.

Some copies of the magazine also featured the cassette tape in a plastic box with a multi-fold black and white
sleeve.

This dodgy cassette recording is the only official source of this version whilst wily bootleggers
snapped it up as an outro for the All Kings Are White bootleg LP.